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    Briefing: Adaptive Gardening
    or how to work your plot, not your back.

    Like couture tailoring adaptive gardening is concerned with ensuring a garden, the design of
    activities, methods, and tools that will be used there, as well as its physical design, is a good fit
    for the people who will work in it or visit. There is no ‘one size fits all’ – an individually tailored
    approach is required. The only generally applicable rule is always to consult with the people
    who are going to use the garden.
    In the past, much of the advice given out by experts was based on ‘traditional methods’ such
    as double digging and even the demanding regimes of competition growers, which are
    unsuitable for many people. Adaptations may be necessary in our own domestic plots, as
    much as at community or therapeutic garden projects e.g. when a change in working hours, or
    in a health condition means less time or energy is available to tend the garden.

     Situation                                   Suggestions

     Less time or decline in                              Adapt design & planting to require less maintenance.
     strength/fitness                                     Reduce plot and lawn sizes – use membrane/mulches
                                                           e.g. gravel, bark chip
                                                          Watering – use water-retaining gel in compost mix.
                                                           Use mulches (eg corn-starch sheeting, cocoa mulch,
                                                           pebbles) over compost in containers as well as in
                                                           beds. Have several sizes of watering can to hand inc
                                                           small ones – lighter to lift. Set up accessible water
                                                           containers at convenient points, and consider installing
                                                           irrigation systems e.g. ‘leaky hoses’. Try ‘immersion
                                                           bath’ watering for seed trays and containers where
                                                           they are set into a larger container of water to soak up
                                                           what they need then lifted out. A 3-foot cane inserted
                                                           into the end of a hose pipe can extend the reach of it
                                                           without needing to bend or stoop. Sand or a mulch on
                                                           top of a seed bed can help it stop drying out so quickly.
                                                          Opt for low maintenance plants e.g. perennials,
                                                           shrubs. For food gardeners this could mean fruit
                                                           bushes, rhubarb & asparagus, artichokes and
                                                           perennial herbs
                                                          No-dig systems
                                                          Choose plants with maximum interest and a long
                                                           season.
                                                          Encourage wildlife (allies in pest control and bring
                                                           interest to the garden.)



    Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE        Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery

                            Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429
Knee/back problems,                              Raised beds can be useful – reducing the need for
 impaired mobility (&                            stooping. They can be any shape including round, organic
 Sight loss)                                     shapes, and include varied heights, little ‘niches’ for sitting
                                                 in, or broad flat wall tops for resting on. Materials may
                                                 include used tyres, sleepers (not ex-railway due to toxic
                                                 residues), brick, drystane dyke, ‘Link-a-Bord’ (from Harrod
                                                 Horticultural online, among others), scrap wood, turf etc.
                                                 They may also be helpful for visually impaired gardeners
                                                 who may want to avoid stooping to the ground when they
                                                 can’t see whether the way is clear of thorns etc.
                                                  Use polystyrene chunks instead of crocks as drainage in
                                                 pots to reduce weight.
                                                  Use a potting bench and arrange your tool shed so that
                                                 equipment is easy to reach without bending and
                                                 overstretching.
                                                  Try some ‘adapted’ tools. Long handled trowels/forks etc
                                                 allow weeding without bending to soil level. Handle
                                                 extensions can be bought to extend length of conventional
                                                 tools or attach at a perpendicular angle as a more
                                                 comfortable option for the wrist. Suppliers include Wolf
                                                 and Peta tools, but these tools are very individual – try one
                                                 first to see how it suits.
                                                  ‘Kneeler’ – a foldable kneeling pad with ‘arms’ on which
                                                 you can lean to push yourself up to standing again.
                                                 Workshop participants said these were hard to find, and
                                                 expensive from some outlets. The following model has
                                                 been advertised in Coopers catalogue: ‘Garden
                                                 Kneeler/Seat’ B587 page 30 for £15.99 Tel 01279 757100
                                                 www.coopersofstortford.co.uk

 Gardening from a                             ‘Table-top’ raised bed – allows gardeners to get knees
 Wheelchair                                   underneath instead of twisting sideways to work on a bed.
                                              Paths and surfaces – use roll-out paths (e.g. from
                                              www.agriframes.co.uk) and turf-saving blocks (from
                                              various landscape suppliers. This may be called ‘grass
                                              guard’, ‘cellular grass paving’, ‘ground guard’ ‘turf
                                              stabilization’ ‘reinforcement mess/grid’ ‘grass/ground
                                              protection’). These can make lawns, gravel or wood chip
                                              areas far more stable and sturdy for wheelchair access.
                                              Elevate containers when you want to work on them by
                                              putting them on top of another upturned pot.
                                              Experiment with long-handled tools to extend reach.




Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE        Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery

                        Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429
Weak grip/loss of fine                       Adapted tools e.g. secateurs with assisted grip
 motor skills or co-                          mechanism are available.
 ordination                                   Pelleted seed may be easier to handle, or opt for larger
                                              seed varieties, mix very fine seed with sand to aid sowing.
                                              Buy in plug plants instead.
                                              Mix seed with wallpaper paste and use an ‘icing bag’ to
                                              pipe the seed into lines. Be aware that some wallpaper
                                              paste may contain a fungicide that organic growers may
                                              want to avoid.

 Sight Loss                                       Contrast – high contrast can improve visibility for people
                                                 with certain sight conditions. A cheap way to incorporate
                                                 higher contrast is to paint yellow or white bands on tool
                                                 handles or path edges and intersections. Buy yellow or
                                                 bright coloured equipment, and even planting in colour
                                                 blocks may be more easy to navigate for some people
                                                  A handrail or tactile markers may helps some people to
                                                 find their way around the garden independently.
                                                  Lines or blocks of a single crop may be easier to weed
                                                 than mixed planting
                                                  Use scent and texture to help people identify plants e.g.
                                                 to distinguish lavender and sage or the hairy leaves of
                                                 pumpkins, as well as just for pleasure.
                                                  Make outsized plant labels/markers with space to write
                                                 names on in large print.

 Motivation                                       Try square yard plots – this size has been found to be
                                                 useful with some groups because it is small enough to be
                                                 weeded or sown in a single session without overwhelming,
                                                 and so gives a sense of achievement. May engender a
                                                 sense of ownership too.
                                                  ‘Fast-return’ plants e.g. peas, beans, sunflowers, lettuce,
                                                 rocket. Things that grow and crop quickly may be better
                                                 able to capture and keep the imagination of gardeners
                                                 with short concentration spans or lower motivation. The
                                                 ultimate of course are mustard and cress seeds or bean
                                                 sprouts – ready in around 4 days – cultivated on a window
                                                 sill.
                                                  Rewards, praise and thanking people for their input are
                                                 important factors in creating and sustaining motivation.
                                                  Planning and setting goals that are appropriate for each
                                                 gardener is also useful in some situations. Involving
                                                 everyone in this process is helpful. Too large a project can
                                                 be daunting and demotivating. Too easy or insignificant a
                                                 task can also be boring and uninspiring.
                                                  Creative projects – e.g. bringing mosaic or design into
                                                 the garden; using dried plant materials for art projects can
                                                 broaden the repertoire of activities on offer especially in
                                                 winter.

Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE        Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery

                        Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429
     Sales of produce can be very motivating – when buyers
                                                 part with hard-earned cash for something a gardener has
                                                 grown this is a clear statement of the quality and value it
                                                 has to others, and gives pride to the grower.
                                                  Finding other interests or ‘hooks’ to gardening e.g.
                                                 someone who enjoys cooking may be inspired to grow
                                                 herbs for culinary use. Landscaping or construction work
                                                 may be seen as more ‘macho’ by some who think
                                                 gardening is not for them.
 Communication                                    ‘Signifiers’ (e.g. a small plastic flower pot) can be used to
 difficulties                                    help non-verbal gardeners understand that gardening
                                                 activity is scheduled, or to convey which tasks or plants
                                                 will be involved.
                                                  Pictorial markers – can be used to indicate certain
                                                 places, rules or systems e.g. the correct place for tools
                                                 storage.
 Dementia                                         Continuous paths e.g. circular, figure of eight, preferred
                                                 to linear ones as doubling back to retrace one’s steps can
                                                 be disturbing
                                                  Certain wall heights may encourage climbing – consult
                                                 the experts (see Stirling University below)


Further reading and resources:

www.campossensorygarden.org - Showcases design features of a garden built for and by
people with visual impairments in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. (in English & Portuguese).
www.jbrj.gov.br/arboreto/jd_cegos.htm - Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden’s ‘Touch and Scent’
garden designed for and by visually impaired people. Plant list supplied – available in English
too.
www.sensorytrust.org.uk - Advises on inclusive design of public spaces
www.fieldfare.org.uk Works with people with disabilities and countryside managers to promote
& improve access to the countryside. For Physical Access Standards see page
http://www.fieldfare.org.uk/?page_id=48

www.stir.ac.uk/dsdc - Stirling University Dementia Services Development Centre – produces a
book on ‘Designing Gardens for People with Dementia’ ISBN 1-85769-128-8
www.trellisscotland.org.uk - Advice and information about accessible garden design and
techniques and the use of gardening for health and life opportunities for all. You can also use
the site to ask for help via the forum, promote your project via the blog spot or contact other
garden projects in Scotland who have designed gardens for the needs of different groups.
http://www.chicagobotanic.org/therapy/resources - useful articles, books and pamphlets.

Written Oct 07, all rights reserved.
Fieldfare update : Nov 2010




Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE        Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery

                        Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429

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Adaptive Gardening: Practical Suggestions to Make Gardening Accessible and Interesting for All

  • 1. 40 St John St, PERTH, PH5 1PS – Tel: 01738 624348 / M: 07770 724399 / E: info@trellisscotland.org.uk / www.trellisscotland.org.uk Briefing: Adaptive Gardening or how to work your plot, not your back. Like couture tailoring adaptive gardening is concerned with ensuring a garden, the design of activities, methods, and tools that will be used there, as well as its physical design, is a good fit for the people who will work in it or visit. There is no ‘one size fits all’ – an individually tailored approach is required. The only generally applicable rule is always to consult with the people who are going to use the garden. In the past, much of the advice given out by experts was based on ‘traditional methods’ such as double digging and even the demanding regimes of competition growers, which are unsuitable for many people. Adaptations may be necessary in our own domestic plots, as much as at community or therapeutic garden projects e.g. when a change in working hours, or in a health condition means less time or energy is available to tend the garden. Situation Suggestions Less time or decline in  Adapt design & planting to require less maintenance. strength/fitness  Reduce plot and lawn sizes – use membrane/mulches e.g. gravel, bark chip  Watering – use water-retaining gel in compost mix. Use mulches (eg corn-starch sheeting, cocoa mulch, pebbles) over compost in containers as well as in beds. Have several sizes of watering can to hand inc small ones – lighter to lift. Set up accessible water containers at convenient points, and consider installing irrigation systems e.g. ‘leaky hoses’. Try ‘immersion bath’ watering for seed trays and containers where they are set into a larger container of water to soak up what they need then lifted out. A 3-foot cane inserted into the end of a hose pipe can extend the reach of it without needing to bend or stoop. Sand or a mulch on top of a seed bed can help it stop drying out so quickly.  Opt for low maintenance plants e.g. perennials, shrubs. For food gardeners this could mean fruit bushes, rhubarb & asparagus, artichokes and perennial herbs  No-dig systems  Choose plants with maximum interest and a long season.  Encourage wildlife (allies in pest control and bring interest to the garden.) Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429
  • 2. Knee/back problems,  Raised beds can be useful – reducing the need for impaired mobility (& stooping. They can be any shape including round, organic Sight loss) shapes, and include varied heights, little ‘niches’ for sitting in, or broad flat wall tops for resting on. Materials may include used tyres, sleepers (not ex-railway due to toxic residues), brick, drystane dyke, ‘Link-a-Bord’ (from Harrod Horticultural online, among others), scrap wood, turf etc. They may also be helpful for visually impaired gardeners who may want to avoid stooping to the ground when they can’t see whether the way is clear of thorns etc.  Use polystyrene chunks instead of crocks as drainage in pots to reduce weight.  Use a potting bench and arrange your tool shed so that equipment is easy to reach without bending and overstretching.  Try some ‘adapted’ tools. Long handled trowels/forks etc allow weeding without bending to soil level. Handle extensions can be bought to extend length of conventional tools or attach at a perpendicular angle as a more comfortable option for the wrist. Suppliers include Wolf and Peta tools, but these tools are very individual – try one first to see how it suits.  ‘Kneeler’ – a foldable kneeling pad with ‘arms’ on which you can lean to push yourself up to standing again. Workshop participants said these were hard to find, and expensive from some outlets. The following model has been advertised in Coopers catalogue: ‘Garden Kneeler/Seat’ B587 page 30 for £15.99 Tel 01279 757100 www.coopersofstortford.co.uk Gardening from a  ‘Table-top’ raised bed – allows gardeners to get knees Wheelchair underneath instead of twisting sideways to work on a bed.  Paths and surfaces – use roll-out paths (e.g. from www.agriframes.co.uk) and turf-saving blocks (from various landscape suppliers. This may be called ‘grass guard’, ‘cellular grass paving’, ‘ground guard’ ‘turf stabilization’ ‘reinforcement mess/grid’ ‘grass/ground protection’). These can make lawns, gravel or wood chip areas far more stable and sturdy for wheelchair access.  Elevate containers when you want to work on them by putting them on top of another upturned pot.  Experiment with long-handled tools to extend reach. Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429
  • 3. Weak grip/loss of fine  Adapted tools e.g. secateurs with assisted grip motor skills or co- mechanism are available. ordination  Pelleted seed may be easier to handle, or opt for larger seed varieties, mix very fine seed with sand to aid sowing. Buy in plug plants instead.  Mix seed with wallpaper paste and use an ‘icing bag’ to pipe the seed into lines. Be aware that some wallpaper paste may contain a fungicide that organic growers may want to avoid. Sight Loss  Contrast – high contrast can improve visibility for people with certain sight conditions. A cheap way to incorporate higher contrast is to paint yellow or white bands on tool handles or path edges and intersections. Buy yellow or bright coloured equipment, and even planting in colour blocks may be more easy to navigate for some people  A handrail or tactile markers may helps some people to find their way around the garden independently.  Lines or blocks of a single crop may be easier to weed than mixed planting  Use scent and texture to help people identify plants e.g. to distinguish lavender and sage or the hairy leaves of pumpkins, as well as just for pleasure.  Make outsized plant labels/markers with space to write names on in large print. Motivation  Try square yard plots – this size has been found to be useful with some groups because it is small enough to be weeded or sown in a single session without overwhelming, and so gives a sense of achievement. May engender a sense of ownership too.  ‘Fast-return’ plants e.g. peas, beans, sunflowers, lettuce, rocket. Things that grow and crop quickly may be better able to capture and keep the imagination of gardeners with short concentration spans or lower motivation. The ultimate of course are mustard and cress seeds or bean sprouts – ready in around 4 days – cultivated on a window sill.  Rewards, praise and thanking people for their input are important factors in creating and sustaining motivation.  Planning and setting goals that are appropriate for each gardener is also useful in some situations. Involving everyone in this process is helpful. Too large a project can be daunting and demotivating. Too easy or insignificant a task can also be boring and uninspiring.  Creative projects – e.g. bringing mosaic or design into the garden; using dried plant materials for art projects can broaden the repertoire of activities on offer especially in winter. Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429
  • 4. Sales of produce can be very motivating – when buyers part with hard-earned cash for something a gardener has grown this is a clear statement of the quality and value it has to others, and gives pride to the grower.  Finding other interests or ‘hooks’ to gardening e.g. someone who enjoys cooking may be inspired to grow herbs for culinary use. Landscaping or construction work may be seen as more ‘macho’ by some who think gardening is not for them. Communication  ‘Signifiers’ (e.g. a small plastic flower pot) can be used to difficulties help non-verbal gardeners understand that gardening activity is scheduled, or to convey which tasks or plants will be involved.  Pictorial markers – can be used to indicate certain places, rules or systems e.g. the correct place for tools storage. Dementia  Continuous paths e.g. circular, figure of eight, preferred to linear ones as doubling back to retrace one’s steps can be disturbing  Certain wall heights may encourage climbing – consult the experts (see Stirling University below) Further reading and resources: www.campossensorygarden.org - Showcases design features of a garden built for and by people with visual impairments in Rio de Janeiro State, Brazil. (in English & Portuguese). www.jbrj.gov.br/arboreto/jd_cegos.htm - Rio de Janeiro Botanic Garden’s ‘Touch and Scent’ garden designed for and by visually impaired people. Plant list supplied – available in English too. www.sensorytrust.org.uk - Advises on inclusive design of public spaces www.fieldfare.org.uk Works with people with disabilities and countryside managers to promote & improve access to the countryside. For Physical Access Standards see page http://www.fieldfare.org.uk/?page_id=48 www.stir.ac.uk/dsdc - Stirling University Dementia Services Development Centre – produces a book on ‘Designing Gardens for People with Dementia’ ISBN 1-85769-128-8 www.trellisscotland.org.uk - Advice and information about accessible garden design and techniques and the use of gardening for health and life opportunities for all. You can also use the site to ask for help via the forum, promote your project via the blog spot or contact other garden projects in Scotland who have designed gardens for the needs of different groups. http://www.chicagobotanic.org/therapy/resources - useful articles, books and pamphlets. Written Oct 07, all rights reserved. Fieldfare update : Nov 2010 Patrons: Lord Aberdeen and Jim McColl, MBE Supported by The Scottish Government, Lloyds TSB Foundation, Gannochy Trust, The BIG Lottery Registered in Scotland as The Scottish Therapeutic Gardening Network – Company no: 299227 SC no: 037429